Superiority of a mechanistic codon substitution model even for protein sequences in phylogenetic analysis.

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Published in BMC Evol Biol on November 21, 2013

Authors

Sanzo Miyazawa1

Author Affiliations

1: 6-5-607 Miyanodai, Sakura, Chiba, 285-0857, Japan. sanzo.miyazawa@gmail.com.

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